Connecticut, snow and winter storm
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It's possible another storm will hit Connecticut this weekend, through it's still too far out for meteorologists to be sure of what conditions may look like.
We're not completely out of the woods yet, but the odds of a significant snowfall from this weekend's bomb cyclone are much lower than they were a day or two ago.
After the storm, an extreme cold warning is in effect for Saturday night into Sunday when wind chills will be well below zero.
Connecticut celebrated Groundhog Day on Monday as Chuckles the groundhog made his annual weather prediction at the Lutz Children’s Museum.
While we won't break any high temperature records in the near future, we are seeing a better signal for milder weather during the middle of the month. As outlined in the CPC's eight-to-14-day outlook (covering Feb. 10-16), near-normal conditions are likely from the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast, as warmer air surges in to the central U.S.